Your Hometown Recommendations

I’m from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Here are three things you can do in Lake Geneva:

  1. Walk the lake path. The lake path is 27 miles around the lake. Each mile is packed with amazing scenery.
  2. Visit Downtown Lake Geneva. There are so many cool places to eat, shop, and relax.
  3. Go boating.
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I’m located in Waxahachie, Texas, home of the most beautiful Magnolia trees, just south of Dallas. The historic downtown is filled with many gems, there’s an old school arcade, decadent desserts from a little know bakery called the Dessert Spot, tons of antique shopping and loads of live entertainment, while being about 20 minutes away from all the many things Dallas has to offer!

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Hello! I’m from Lafayette, IN! Our town is right next to West Lafayette, home of the Purdue Boilermakers. I’d highly suggest catching a football or basketball game! It’s a great family friendly environment with a great atmosphere. We are also located an hour away from Indianapolis so you could always head to a Colts game, Pacers game, or Indy Indians game. When it’s May, be sure to go the Indy 500! Truly a staple to see. There’s great restaurants in Indianapolis, or take your kids to the Children’s Museum - such a cool place. Indy also is a great spot to see some great artist in concert. Take a walk down the canal or rent a paddle boat as your explore.

Lafayette is a quick trip up to Chicago if you’re wanting to explore a bigger city. My favorite local places include Pizza King, Arni’s, Igloo and Mary Lou Donuts.

I am located in Northwest Indiana and I would tell you go visit the Dunes National Lake Shore for hiking, laying in the sun, and going to the top of the Pavilion to watch the sunset over Lake Michigan. We also have a great Farmers Market every Saturday from May 1-Oct 1. in Chesterton.

Hiking cedar creek and biking the trinity river trail

I’m in the south west of the UK (not far from Glastonbury Festival if you need a reference) – it’s a beautiful and very green part of the world! And if you get bored, it’s only 1hr on the train to London :slight_smile:

If you were to come to a town near me, then I’d recommend the hour’s walk from Kingston Upton Thames in South West London (England) along the River Thames to Hampton Court Palace. Once you arrive, there is green space to have a rest, then you can visit the palace and/or get lost in the famous maze. All of that excitement will no doubt build up an appetite, so head back to Kingston (use the 111 bus or walk back along the river) and there will be a large number of riverside pubs and restaurants for you to enjoy.

I am From Baton Rouge, Louisiana! Some top things to do are:
-Louisiana’s Old State Capitol
-USS kid
-LSU Rural Life
-Tiger Stadium (Make a game)
-Louisianan Art and Science Museum

  • Eat at the best local seafood spots. For crawfish I always recommend Willies!

I’m located in Dallas, TX…

Right now it’s State Fair of Texas from Sept. 29 -Oct. 22. Big Tex, the rodeo, live music, Texas Auto Show- with Nissan brand cars of course, the midway rides and food, food and more food!!

Ah, I don’t see any Toronto reccos here and I’m so happy to share.

My top restaurant recommendations:
Rol San - Chinese
North of Brooklyn - The best pizzas!
Charminar - Amazing Indian food
Pai - Thai

Parks:
High Park
Toronto Music Garden

Any local restaurant with brunch, charcuterie, and mimosas!

I am from Dallas, TX. I recommend hitting up Masu in Plano for the best Hibachi, taking a stroll through the Dallas Farmers Market downtown, or spending the summer at Lewisville Lake.

St. Louis, MO here. There’s so much incredible stuff. Forest Park has the Muny, the History Museum, the Art Museum, and the famous St. Louis Zoo. We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to food, whether you’re looking for international, fusion, classic, contemporary, high concept, or anything else.

nice job , kudos to everyone

I am originally from Buffalo, NY and I would say the places to visit are:
The Anchor Bar
Duff’s
La Nova’s
Tim Horton’s
Niagara Falls
Buffalo Zoo
Catch a Bills or Sabres game

Salt Lake City, Utah.
TONS of things to do in the city! We have a lot of new restaurants that have recently opened. We are also getting an NHL team soon and that will be a huge perk here!

I’ve lived in Nashville around 20 years now so we’ll call that hometown. When you come to town, you can’t miss Prince’s Hot Chicken, ice cream at La Michoacana, the Tennessee State Museum (which is free), coffee at Crema and a trip over to Jackalope Brewing Company never hurt anyone!

I just visited Charlotte last month!